by myph8864 | Oct 1, 2015 | General Physiotherapy
By LISA D. MICKEY Published in NY Times In the world of health care, Nintendo Wii golf is more than a high-tech toy. The video game has become a tool in physical, occupational and neurological rehabilitation. “It really is helpful as an adjunct to what we do in...
by myph8864 | Oct 1, 2015 | General Physiotherapy
Published by Chartered Society of Physiotherapy, UK. People are much more aware of the role of physiotherapy than they were four years ago, a public opinion survey conducted for the CSP shows Substance secreted in the brain that controls the libido, the desire of the...
by myph8864 | Oct 1, 2015 | Women's Health Physiotherapy
By Teresa McUsic Monday October 1, 2012 The prevalence of pelvic floor disorders in women — that often result in incontinence problems — is slowly coming to light in America with the help of physical therapists. Some 34 million Americans suffer from urinary...
by myph8864 | Oct 1, 2015 | Sports Physiotherapy
By JANE E. BRODY Two time-honored remedies for injured tendons seem to be falling on their faces in well-designed clinical trials. The first, corticosteroid injections into the injured tendon, has been shown to provide only short-term relief, sometimes with poorer...
by myph8864 | Oct 1, 2015 | Sports Physiotherapy
24 October 2011 Extracted from the Chartered Society of Physiotherapist Sports injuries should be treated by qualified physios, the Health Professions Council (HPC) and the Football Association (FA) said last week. The two organisations launched a joint campaign for...